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Kanji-of-the-Day: Month = 月
Posted in: Kanji by admin on June 28, 2010
Today’s kanji from the iStart Japanese! Team is: “month”. It also means the “moon”.
Also, today is Monday, which in Japanese is “moon day-of-the-week”,
「getsu-yōbi, 月曜日」.
It has 4 strokes.
For the more advanced Japanese learners:
The most common readings of this kanji character are: GETSU, GATSU (month), tsuki (moon).
As a general rule, we use UPPERCASE LETTERS for readings originally derived from China (so-called “on-yōmi”) and lowercase letters for readings originating from Japan (so-called “kun-yōmi”). So, GETSU 「ゲツ」is on-yōmi, and tsuki 「つき」 is kun-yōmi.
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